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6 years agoon
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Adubianews
Veteran highlife musician Alfred Benjamin Crenstil, popularly known as A.B Crenstil, has said the new trend of highlife musicians are diverting from the originality of contemporary highlife music.

He told Accra-based Joy FM that “I am disappointed in the current trend of artistes who have taken the highlife music. A lot of foreign genres are mixed with highlife sounds nowadays, making it feel it is adopted and making not great. You can clearly hear the person doing funky music but the person will claim he is doing highlife music.”
“These new highlife artistes are killing the highlife genre. I am very disturbed about this. The only Ghanaian keeping highlife burning is Kofi Kinaata.
“Now I listen to Kofi Kinaata and he is doing well and bringing back the highlife, which is getting lost into the system,” he added.

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